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HB 307

Texas - Session 892

House introduced 2025-08-28
Bill Details

Title: Relating to youth camp flood safety requirements and a study on and grants for flotation devices for youth camp cabins.

Summary

Interim Studies (I0448); Minors--Health & Safety (I0533); Safety (I0740); State Finances--Appropriations (I0746); State Finances--Management & Control (I0748); FLOODS (S0327); YOUTH CAMPS (S2463); STATE HEALTH SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF (V0463)

Sponsor
Campos
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-08-28 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-08-28 Status introduced
2025-08-28 Latest Action Filed
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